Hello,
Is it possible to do a "cleaning" of the ARP table, in a GW Check Point (using the CLI, maybe)?
I have a problem with a web service posting using port 443.
The eth3 interface of our GW has the public pool 190.187.181.x/26
From that pool we are taking a free IP, and making a publication, but the service is not working.
We have "added" an entry in the Proxy ARP, to announce to the Router above, that we have the Public IP that we are using to publish, however, the service does not work, and it seems to be a problem with the ARP table.
We want to try doing a cleanup of this table. Is it possible?
tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode
listening on eth3, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 262144 bytes
12:40:48.771135 ARP, Request who-has 190.187.181.202 tell 190.187.181.253, length 46
12:40:50.769658 ARP, Request who-has 190.187.181.202 tell 190.187.181.253, length 46
12:40:55.767368 ARP, Request who-has 190.187.181.202 tell 190.187.181.253, length 46
12:41:03.825759 ARP, Request who-has 190.187.181.202 tell 190.187.181.253, length 46
12:41:10.849822 ARP, Request who-has 190.187.181.202 tell 190.187.181.253, length 46
12:41:17.843988 ARP, Request who-has 190.187.181.202 tell 190.187.181.253, length 46
Greetings.